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>Message: 6KA >9< FUR (just remember "dog hair" or "hair of the dog" as you like...
\n> Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:16:18 -0500
\n> From: Gary Peterson <NZ5V@...>
\n>Subject: Re: Rangr vhf programming help
\n>
\n>Den;
\n>
\n>I have not heard of this type of except by those using non-GE software
\n>and eprom programmers. The Rangr can be programed with a GE Suitcase
\n>programmer, the TQ3310/3370 RIB and an s825 head, the TQ3330, the Niles
\n>software and an eeprom programmer, and perhaps several more
\n>alternatives, such as the KA4FUR programmer and software.
\n>
\n>Gary
\n>NZ5V
\n
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